Greenhouses are like little gardening havens, perfect for growing plants all year long—no matter what the weather’s doing outside. Whether you're hoping to extend your growing season or just want to ...
However, you can still grow in a greenhouse. February is the perfect time to get started on late spring transplants, and it’s also a good time to grow quick-maturing crops for the early spring market.
The Challenge Center is growing their Bay Produce program with more than fresh vegetables. New this year, the non-profit will be adding spring flowers to their greenhouse and they’ll be ready for ...
Lauren is a writer and architectural designer living and working in Brooklyn, NY. In addition to being a writer at Forbes, she works as a freelance architectural designer specializing in residential ...
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Some bright spots in the greenhouse
I don’t have as many succulents that tend to bloom this time of year anymore, but I still have enough that I always have flowers in the winter when they are all in the greenhouse.
SALT LAKE CITY — Shrub roses can be easy to grow just about anywhere in the nation due to the flower’s hardiness in a variety of climates around the United States. The KSL Greenhouse Show hosts Maria ...
Growing a garden or a few crops in the winter can be especially challenging if you live farther north where pesky frost and below-zero temperatures are a regular occurrence. One tool that can help ...
There might be an Artic front outside, but Lancaster County's greenhouses stay warm enough for millions of plants to grow. The plants and blooms end up in stores local and all over the country. To ...
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'I am never without fresh produce' – How Martha Stewart plants her greenhouse for crisp and delicious vegetables all winter
The gardening guru shared her tricks and techniques for keeping her vegetables flourishing in January, February and March ...
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